Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries

Meyer Kayserling (1829 - 1905) was a leading Jewish scholar in the 19th Century. His studies of Jewry in the Iberian Peninsula were largely based on original manuscripts found in archives, libraries and private collections in Europe. His scholarship caught the eye of the Spanish government, wwhich asked Kayserling to produce a work in honor of the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America. "Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries" was first published in 1894 and has been called Kayserling's most important work. Even after a century, this chronicle of the age of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella is a fascinating and lively read. A number of fascinating individuals and families are described in the book including: Abraham Zacuto an astronomer, Luis de Santangel an eminent jurist, to mention a few.  The journies, successes and failures of Columbus are described. 

Kayserling reveals a web of fascinating characters surrounding Columbus and even more about other contributions of the Jews in this Age.  We learn about the self-education of Columbus.  At age 26 in LIsbon, Portugal, the jewsih mathamatician Joseph Vecinho translates an important astronomical work from Hebrew and gives it to young Columbus.  This Almanach Perpetuum and Tables contains tables of sun, moon and star positions over the course of a year.  A copy with Columbus' notes exists, showing the intense study Columbus made of it.

How did Columbus convince King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to support his project?  The many attempts and failues are documented. 
 

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Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries

Meyer Kayserling (1829 - 1905) was a leading Jewish scholar in the 19th Century. His studies of Jewry in the Iberian Peninsula were largely based on original manuscripts found in archives, libraries and private collections in Europe. His scholarship caught the eye of the Spanish government, wwhich asked Kayserling to produce a work in honor of the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America. "Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries" was first published in 1894 and has been called Kayserling's most important work. Even after a century, this chronicle of the age of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella is a fascinating and lively read. A number of fascinating individuals and families are described in the book including: Abraham Zacuto an astronomer, Luis de Santangel an eminent jurist, to mention a few.  The journies, successes and failures of Columbus are described. 

Kayserling reveals a web of fascinating characters surrounding Columbus and even more about other contributions of the Jews in this Age.  We learn about the self-education of Columbus.  At age 26 in LIsbon, Portugal, the jewsih mathamatician Joseph Vecinho translates an important astronomical work from Hebrew and gives it to young Columbus.  This Almanach Perpetuum and Tables contains tables of sun, moon and star positions over the course of a year.  A copy with Columbus' notes exists, showing the intense study Columbus made of it.

How did Columbus convince King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to support his project?  The many attempts and failues are documented. 
 

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Meyer Kayserling (1829 - 1905) was a leading Jewish scholar in the 19th Century. His studies of Jewry in the Iberian Peninsula were largely based on original manuscripts found in archives, libraries and private collections in Europe. His scholarship caught the eye of the Spanish government, wwhich asked Kayserling to produce a work in honor of the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America. "Christopher Columbus and the Participation of the Jews in the Spanish and Portuguese Discoveries" was first published in 1894 and has been called Kayserling's most important work. Even after a century, this chronicle of the age of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella is a fascinating and lively read. A number of fascinating individuals and families are described in the book including: Abraham Zacuto an astronomer, Luis de Santangel an eminent jurist, to mention a few.  The journies, successes and failures of Columbus are described. 

Kayserling reveals a web of fascinating characters surrounding Columbus and even more about other contributions of the Jews in this Age.  We learn about the self-education of Columbus.  At age 26 in LIsbon, Portugal, the jewsih mathamatician Joseph Vecinho translates an important astronomical work from Hebrew and gives it to young Columbus.  This Almanach Perpetuum and Tables contains tables of sun, moon and star positions over the course of a year.  A copy with Columbus' notes exists, showing the intense study Columbus made of it.

How did Columbus convince King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to support his project?  The many attempts and failues are documented. 
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780979274022
Publisher: Hubert Allen and Associates
Publication date: 08/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 580 KB

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Jews and the Spanish Navy, The Jews and The Portuguese Navy, Jehuda Cresques, or Jaime Ribes, Joao II. and his Astronomical Junta Chapter II. Columbus in Lisbon, His Scientific Equipment, His Negotiations with Joao II., Joseph Vecinho, Portuguese Expedition to India, Abraham of Beja and Joseph Zapateiro, Columbus in Spain Chapter III. Political Condition of Aragon and Castile, Ferdinand and Isabella, Abraham Senior, Status of Jews and Marranos, The Inquisition Chapter IV. Columbus at the Spanish Court, The Junta of Cordova, The Conference at Salamanca, Abraham Zacuto, Isaac Abravanel Chapter V. Columbus in Santa Fe, The Fall of Granada, The Santangels, The Santangels and the Inquisition, Luis De Santangel, H is Plea in Behalf of Columbus, The Queen's Jewels, Santangel's Loan Chapter VI. Expulsion of the Jews from Spain, Agreement of Santa Fe, Exodus of the Jews, Jews in Columbus's Fleet, Guanahani, Luis De Torres, Indians and Israelites Chapter VII. Columbus's Return, His Letters to Santangel and Sanchez, The Jews and Columbus's Second Voyage, Vasco Da gama and Abraham Zacuto, Gaspar Da Gama, Albuquerque and Hucefe Chapter VIII. Columbus's Downfall, Royal Favors Granted to Santangel, Death of Santangel and Sanchez, Their Descendants, Marranos in Espanola and in other Colonies, The Inquisition in the Colonies
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